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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38698934/robodeport-or-surveillance-fantasy-how-automated-is-automatic-visa-cancellation-in-australia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Leanne Weber, Alison Gerard
Australia has been widely condemned for its harsh and comprehensive external border controls that seek to control the inward mobility of would-be asylum seekers through visa denial, interdiction and offshore detention. Less widely discussed is the fact that internal controls have been repeatedly ramped up over the past two decades. This includes the administrative removal of lawfully-present non-citizens following visa cancellation on character grounds under s501 of the Migration Act 1958 (Cth). Automatic visa cancellation was introduced in 2014 for non-citizens sentenced to a prison term of 12  months or more, or for certain offences, bypassing individualised decision-making and raising the spectre of a visa cancellation pipeline feeding a highly automated deportation machinery...
2024: Frontiers in sociology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38698872/a-multilevel-person-centered-perspective-on-the-role-of-job-demands-and-resources-for-employees-job-engagement-and-burnout-profiles
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nicolas Gillet, Alexandre J S Morin, Ann-Renée Blais
The present study examined the configurations, or profiles, taken by distinct global and specific facets of job engagement and burnout (by relying on a bifactor operationalization of these constructs) among a nationally representative sample of Canadian Defence employees ( n = 13,088; nested within 65 work units). The present study also adopted a multilevel perspective to investigate the role of job demands (work overload and role ambiguity), as well as individual (psychological empowerment), workgroup (interpersonal justice), supervisor (transformational leadership), and organizational (organizational support) resources in the prediction of profile membership...
June 2024: Group & Organization Management
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38697806/a-commentary-on-recent-announcements-by-the-american-professional-society-on-the-abuse-of-children-and-child-maltreatment
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Brett Drake
In a recent issue of Child Maltreatment (2023 vol. 28 (4)), an editorial by Palusci et al. and a commentary by Briggs et al. were published. These two publications express the American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children (APSAC) Board's and the Child Maltreatment editorial team's stance relative to Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Justice (DEIJ). The current commentary expresses a range of concerns regarding how APSAC and Child Maltreatment plan to advance DEIJ through their editorial policies.
May 2, 2024: Child Maltreatment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38697369/the-ethics-of-full-body-skin-exams-fbse
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jane M Grant-Kels
Full body skin examinations (FBSEs) are part of the purview of a dermatologic exam. Because this involves examination of sensitive or "intimate" areas, there are many ethical issues involved. Herein we discuss whether screening patients with a FBSE is ethical and consistent with the ethical tenet of distributive justice, how to ethically deal with our disabled patients, how to ethically navigate patients who have been emotionally or physically traumatized in the past, and the ethical ramifications of the use of a chaperone...
April 30, 2024: Clinics in Dermatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38697154/cancer-incidence-treatment-and-survival-in-the-prison-population-compared-with-the-general-population-in-england-a-population-based-matched-cohort-study
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COMPARATIVE STUDY
Margreet Lüchtenborg, Jennie Huynh, Jo Armes, Emma Plugge, Rachael M Hunter, Renske Visser, Rachel M Taylor, Elizabeth A Davies
BACKGROUND: The growing and ageing prison population in England makes accurate cancer data of increasing importance for prison health policies. This study aimed to compare cancer incidence, treatment, and survival between patients diagnosed in prison and the general population. METHODS: In this population-based, matched cohort study, we used cancer registration data from the National Cancer Registration and Analysis Service in England to identify primary invasive cancers and cervical cancers in situ diagnosed in adults (aged ≥18 years) in the prison and general populations between Jan 1, 1998, and Dec 31, 2017...
May 2024: Lancet Oncology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38696932/risk-factors-for-dropout-from-psychological-substance-use-disorder-treatment-programs-in-criminal-justice-settings
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lina Lantz, Zheng Chang, Suvi Virtanen
BACKGROUND: Substance use disorders are highly prevalent in people within the criminal justice system. Psychological programs are the most common type of treatment available and have been shown to decrease recidivism, but dropping out of treatment is common. Risk factors associated with treatment dropout remain unclear in this setting, and whether the risk factors differ by treatment form (group-based vs. individual). METHODS: Outcome (treatment dropout) was defined as not finishing the program due to client's own wish, misbehavior, no-shows, or because program leader found client to be unsuitable...
April 26, 2024: Drug and Alcohol Dependence
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38696470/the-politics-of-allyship-multiethnic-coalitions-and-mass-attitudes-toward-protest
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Devorah Manekin, Tamar Mitts, Yael Zeira
Recent work finds that nonviolent resistance by ethnic minorities is perceived as more violent and requiring more policing than identical resistance by ethnic majorities, reducing its impact and effectiveness. We ask whether allies-advantaged group participants in disadvantaged group movements-can mitigate these barriers. On the one hand, allies can counter negative stereotypes and defuse threat perceptions among advantaged group members, while raising expectations of success and lowering expected risks among disadvantaged group members...
May 7, 2024: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38696278/environmental-justice-and-systems-analysis-for-air-quality-planning-in-the-port-of-oakland-in-california
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fiona Greer, Ahmad Bin Thaneya, Arpad Horvath
Many frontline communities experience adverse health impacts from living in proximity to high-polluting industrial sources. Securing environmental justice requires, in part, a comprehensive set of quantitative indicators. We incorporate environmental justice and life-cycle thinking into air quality planning to assess fine particulate matter (PM2.5 ) exposure and monetized damages from operating and maintaining the Port of Oakland, a major multimodal marine port located in the historically marginalized West Oakland community in the San Francisco Bay Area...
May 2, 2024: Environmental Science & Technology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38695820/a-history-of-the-community-mental-health-movement-and-individuals-with-serious-mental-illness-a-vision-for-the-future
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Erika R Carr
The history of the development of the Global Alliance for Behavioral Health and Social Justice was founded on understanding the social determinants of mental health and society and the necessity for multiple disciplines to organize advocacy for human rights and social justice. This led way to a wide cross-section of disciplines working together to engage at the policy level, in legislation, and within community settings as the Community Mental Health Movement developed and made a path for the reformation of many forms within the mental health field...
May 2, 2024: American Journal of Orthopsychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38695278/the-impact-of-devaluing-women-of-color-stress-reproduction-and-justice
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gabriella B Mayne, Luwam Ghidei
This commentary is in response to the Call for Papers put forth by the Critical Midwifery Studies Collective (June 2022). We argue that due to a long and ongoing history of gendered racism, Women of Color are devalued in U.S. society. Devaluing Women of Color leads maternal healthcare practitioners to miss and even dismiss distress in Women of Color. The result is systematic underdiagnosis, undertreatment, and the delivery of poorer care to Women of Color, which negatively affects reproductive outcomes generally and birth outcomes specifically...
May 2, 2024: Birth
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38694969/are-all-substance-involved-sexual-assaults-alike-a-comparison-of-victim-alcohol-use-drug-use-and-combined-substance-use-in-sexual-assaults
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Erin O'Callaghan, Sarah E Ullman
Sexual assaults involving victim substance use at the time of the assault are common, but little is known about how different types of substances used at the time of the assault impact post-assault outcomes. The current study sought to compare victim alcohol use, drug use, and combined substance use in sexual assaults among a community sample of 693 victims. It was hypothesized that victims in the combined substance use assault type would report overall worse post-assault outcomes, more contextual and interpersonal traumas, and higher assault severity...
2024: Women & Criminal Justice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38693855/lifetime-polyvictimization-and-mental-health-outcomes-in-women-with-vs-without-incarceration-histories-a-population-based-latent-class-analysis
#32
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sandra P Arévalo, Qianwei Zhao
We use latent class analysis, a life course framework, and information on the type, frequency, and timing of trauma exposure to identify distinct polytrauma groups in a national sample of women (AddHealth). We compare the identified polytrauma groups and their associations with mental health in adulthood in women with and without incarceration histories. A unique group with polyvictimization (neglect, physical, sexual) exposure in childhood by a caregiver in women with incarceration histories was not identified in women without incarceration histories...
May 2, 2024: Violence Against Women
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38693834/access-to-psychiatric-and-education-services-during-incarceration-in-the-united-states
#33
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Brandy F Henry, Joy Gray
OBJECTIVE: Individuals with psychiatric disorders are incarcerated at disproportionately high rates and often have low educational attainment. Access to psychiatric and education services within prisons has been described as inadequate, but recent data are lacking. The authors sought to assess the association of psychiatric disorders with both educational attainment before incarceration and access to psychiatric and education services during incarceration. METHODS: Data were from the 2016 Survey of Prison Inmates, a national survey of adults incarcerated in U...
May 2, 2024: Psychiatric Services: a Journal of the American Psychiatric Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38693571/inclusivity-in-health-professional-education-how-can-virtual-simulation-foster-attitudes-of-inclusion
#34
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Amanda K Edgar, Joanna Tai, Margaret Bearman
Disparities in accessing quality healthcare persist among diverse populations. Health professional education should therefore promote more diversity in the health workforce, by fostering attitudes of inclusion. This paper outlines the potential of virtual simulation (VS), as one method in a system of health professional education, to promote inclusion and diversity. We conceptualise how VS can allow learners to experience an alternative to what HPE currently is by drawing on two social justice theorists, Paulo Freire, and Nancy Fraser and their ideas about 'voice' and 'representation'...
May 1, 2024: Advances in Simulation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38693533/intersectionality-as-a-tool-for-clinical-ethics-consultation-in-mental-healthcare
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mirjam Faissner, Lisa Brünig, Anne-Sophie Gaillard, Anna-Theresa Jieman, Jakov Gather, Christin Hempeler
Bioethics increasingly recognizes the impact of discriminatory practices based on social categories such as race, gender, sexual orientation or ability on clinical practice. Accordingly, major bioethics associations have stressed that identifying and countering structural discrimination in clinical ethics consultations is a professional obligation of clinical ethics consultants. Yet, it is still unclear how clinical ethics consultants can fulfill this obligation. More specifically, clinical ethics needs both theoretical tools to analyze and practical strategies to address structural discrimination within clinical ethics consultations...
May 2, 2024: Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine: PEHM
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38690228/strategies-to-promote-language-inclusion-at-17-ctsa-hubs
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Linda Sprague Martinez, Cristina Araujo Brinkerhoff, Riana C Howard, James A Feldman, Erin Kobetz, J Tommy White, Laurene Tumiel Berhalter, Alicia Bilheimer, Megan Hoffman, Carmen R Isasi, Cynthia Killough, Julia Martinez, Johanna Chesley, Arshiya A Baig, Capri Foy, Nadia Islam, Antonia Petruse, Carolina Rosales, Michele D Kipke, Lourdes Baezconde-Garbanati, Tracy A Battaglia, Rebecca Lobb
The prioritization of English language in clinical research is a barrier to translational science. We explored promising practices to advance the inclusion of people who speak languages other than English in research conducted within and supported by NIH Clinical Translational Science Award (CTSA) hubs. Key informant interviews were conducted with representatives ( n = 24) from CTSA hubs ( n = 17). Purposive sampling was used to identify CTSA hubs focused on language inclusion. Hubs electing to participate were interviewed via Zoom...
2024: Journal of Clinical and Translational Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38690117/a-tutorial-for-conducting-intersectional-multilevel-analysis-of-individual-heterogeneity-and-discriminatory-accuracy-maihda
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Clare R Evans, George Leckie, S V Subramanian, Andrew Bell, Juan Merlo
Intersectional multilevel analysis of individual heterogeneity and discriminatory accuracy (I-MAIHDA) is an innovative approach for investigating inequalities, including intersectional inequalities in health, disease, psychosocial, socioeconomic, and other outcomes. I-MAIHDA and related MAIHDA approaches have conceptual and methodological advantages over conventional single-level regression analysis. By enabling the study of inequalities produced by numerous interlocking systems of marginalization and oppression, and by addressing many of the limitations of studying interactions in conventional analyses, intersectional MAIHDA provides a valuable analytical tool in social epidemiology, health psychology, precision medicine and public health, environmental justice, and beyond...
June 2024: SSM—Population Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38689339/people-who-use-drugs-engagement-in-substance-use-disorder-services-and-harm-reduction-evaluation-challenges-and-future-direction-of-a-community-based-intervention
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Julie Gleason-Comstock, Cindy Bolden Calhoun, Barbara J Locke, Naga Vijaya Lakshmi Divya Boorle, Kevin Cobty, Tiffany McKenney, Kaji O Uddin, Samantha J Bauer, Jinping Xu
BACKGROUND: Since 1996, an urban community-based organization whose primary mission is to serve diverse94 and emerging community health needs has provided screening, testing, overdose prevention and training, referrals, and access to treatment for substance use disorders (SUD) and communicable diseases such as HIV through its Life Points harm reduction program. METHODS: As a partner in a State survey in 2021, the community organization recruited a convenience sample of people who use drugs to participate in a survey focused on their substance use, healthcare, and barriers to SUD services...
April 30, 2024: Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38688884/unsettling-common-sense-assumptions-about-intimate-partner-violence-in-the-nicu
#39
REVIEW
Susanne Klawetter, Stéphanie Wahab, Ladawna Gievers
NICU clinicians strive to provide family-centered care and often encounter complex and ethical challenges. Emerging evidence suggests that NICU clinicians likely interact with families experiencing intimate partner violence (IPV). However, little research and training exists to guide NICU clinicians in their thinking and practice in the midst of IPV. In this review, we use a structural violence framework to engage in a critical analysis of commonly held assumptions about IPV. These assumptions include an overreliance on binaries including male-female and offender-victim, the belief that people need to be rescued, prioritization of physical safety, and the notion that mandatory reporting helps families who experience violence...
May 1, 2024: NeoReviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38688544/assessment-of-ventilation-using-adult-and-pediatric-manual-resuscitators-in-a-simulated-adult-patient
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Joshua M Justice, Arthur S Slutsky, Nathan Stanford, Christopher Isennock, Sameer Siddiqui, Hamza Zamir, J Richard Walker, Mark F Brady
BACKGROUND: The bag-valve-mask (BVM) or manual resuscitator bag is used as a first-line technique to ventilate patients with respiratory failure. Volume-restricted manual resuscitator bags (eg, pediatric bags) have been suggested to minimize overventilation and associated complications. There are studies that both support and caution against the use of a pediatric resuscitator bag to ventilate an adult patient. In this study, we evaluated the ability of pre-hospital clinicians to adequately ventilate an adult manikin with both an adult- and pediatric-size manual resuscitator bag without the assistance of an advanced airway or airway adjunct device...
April 30, 2024: Respiratory Care
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